A struggle occurred in the relatively conservative district of Kyeongsang-do, Seongju because of the THAAD deployment. In the center of it, were young mothers. The struggle started out of worry that their children will be harmed by the radioactive rays, although the more they learn about it, THAAD is a weapon that this country doesn't need. These women who were indifferent to social matters are now leaders demanding for peace and founded a community to fight against what they don't believe in. However, the governor of Seongju betrays the people and gives into the THAAD deplayment and the struggle hits a wall...

Added poster and new stills for the upcoming Korean documentary "Dancing with Jikji" (2017)

Directed by David Redman, Woo Kwanghoon

Travelling to the French National Library (BnF) to see Jikji, the world's oldest movable metal type book printed in Korea, a Canadian, David Redman discovers no one knows anything about the book printed in Korea in 1377! Realizing Eurocentrism is at play, David off sets off on a journey through Europe and Korea with Sarang Ness and the Jikji team to find how the print technology transferred from 13th Century Goryeo to Europe.

Added trailer, new poster and stillss and videos for the upcoming Korean documentary "No Preparation for Old Age"

"No Preparation for Old Age" (2016)

Directed by Lee Dong-woo

Punk bands in Korea get invited to the biggest hardcore punk festival in Tokyo. This movie shows how one of the loudest and most active punk bands in Asia lives and delivers its message very closely and pleasantly.

Added new poster, stills and video for the Korean documentary "Our President"

Interview serious reviews part 3

Directed by Lee Chang-jae

In 2002, the Millennium Democratic Party elects the first presidential candidate by introducing a popular election system. While politicians like Ki Ra-seong have joined the election, Roh Moo-hyun the very last candidate with only 2% approval, throws in his hat. This is the story of a nation and the nation he led.